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Day 2, Prince Edward Island, June 12

Day 2, Prince Edward Island, June 12

Today we're landing in Brackley-Dalvy, the middle portion of PEI National Park. Doubling back along Robinsons Island, heading west, Sharon and I happened upon a road crew. Well we had no choice but to park the car and walk the 50 paces between sand dunes and onto the seashell strewn beach.

After an exciting bit of beach-combing, we were back in the car and continuing down the road, hugging the 25 kilometres of sand dunes and sandy beaches, as we made our way east following the Gulf of St. Lawrence, while making the occasional stop or three along the way to view the sights.

Once out of the park, we connected up with Route 2, and over to the eastern portion of the park--Greenwich.

Greenwich has its own personally traits, different from those of her westerly cousins, Cavendish and Brackley-Dalvay. Here, our way to the "dunes", takes us across a 3/4 kilometre stretch of floating boardwalk spanning a salt marsh.

Today is our last day on the island. We'll be back July 13, for two more sleeps.
But tomorrow we are off to our next B&B at Cape d'Or Lighthouse, Nova Scotia.